Extreme wave elevations beneath offshore platforms, second order trapping, and the near flat form of the quadratic transfer functions
Extreme free surface elevations due to wave-structure interactions are investigated to second order using Quadratic Transfer Functions (QTFs). The near-trapping phenomenon for small arrays of closely spaced columns is studied for offshore applications, and the excitation of modes by linear and secon...
Main Authors: | Grice, JR, Taylor, PH, Eatock Taylor, R, Zang, J, Walker, DAG |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Elsevier
2015
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